2015 ONC Certification Details
This EHR is ONC 2015 Edition compliant and has been certified Drummond Group, an ONC-ACB, in accordance with the applicable certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This certification does not represent an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Developer: NEMO Health (f/k/a NEMO Capital Partners)
Date Certified: Dec 29, 2017
Product Name and Version: TRAKnet 3.1
Certification Number: 15.04.04.3003.TRAK.31.00.1.171229
Certification Criteria for which TRAKnet 3.0 Has Been Tested and Certified:
170.315 (a)(1): Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) – Medications
170.315 (a)(2): CPOE – Laboratory
170.315 (a)(3): CPOE – Diagnostic Imaging
170.315 (a)(4): Drug-Drug, Drug-Allergy Interaction Checks for CPOE
170.315 (a)(5): Demographics meets 170.315 (a)(6): Problem List
170.315 (a)(7): Medication List
170.315 (a)(8): Medication Allergy List
170.315 (a)(9): Clinical Decision Support
170.315 (a)(10): Drug-Formulary and Preferred Drug List Checks
170.315 (a)(11): Smoking Status
170.315 (a)(12): Family Health History
170.315 (a)(13): Patient-Specific Education Resources
170.315 (a)(14): Implantable Device List
170.315 (b)(1): Transitions of Care
170.315 (b)(2): Clinical Information Reconciliation and Incorporation
170.315 (b)(3): Electronic Prescribing
170.315 (b)(4): Common Clinical Data Set Summary Record – Create
170.315 (b)(5): Common Clinical Data Set Summary Record – Receive
170.315 (b)(6): Data Export
170.315 (c)(1): Clinical Quality Measures – Record and Export
170.315 (c)(2): Clinical Quality Measures – Import and Calculate
170.315 (c)(3): Clinical Quality Measures – Report
170.315 (c)(4): Clinical Quality Measures – Filter
170.315 (d)(1): Authentication, Access Control, Authorization
170.315 (d)(2): Auditable Events and Tamper-Resistance
170.315 (d)(3): Audit Report(s)
170.315 (d)(4): Amendments
170.315 (d)(5): Automatic Access Time-out
170.315 (d)(6): Emergency Access
170.315 (d)(7): End-User Device Encryption
170.315 (d)(8): Integrity
170.315 (d)(9): Trusted Connection
170.315 (e)(1): View, Download, and Transmit to 3rd Party
170.315 (e)(2): Secure Messaging
170.315 (e)(3): Patient Health Information Capture
170.315 (f)(1): Transmission to Immunization Registries
170.315 (f)(7): Transmission to Public Health Agencies – Health Care Surveys
170.315 (g)(2): Automated Measure Calculation
170.315 (g)(3): Safety-Enhanced Design
170.315 (g)(4): Quality Management System
170.315 (g)(5): Accessibility-Centered Design
170.315 (g)(6): Consolidated CDA Creation
170.315 (g)(7): Application Access – Patient Selection
170.315 (g)(8): Application Access – Data Category Request
170.315 (g)(9): Application Access – All Data Request
170.315 (h)(1): Direct Project
Clinical Quality Measures for which TRAKnet 3.1 Has Been Tested and Certified:
CMS22v5: Preventive Care and Screening: Screening for High Blood Pressure and Follow-Up Documented
CMS50v5: Closing the Referral Loop: Receipt of Specialist Report
CMS68v6: Documentation of Current Medications in the Medical Record
CMS69v5: Preventive Care and Screening: Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening and Follow-Up Plan
CMS122v5: Diabetes: Hemoglobin A1c Poor Control
CMS123v5: Diabetes: Foot Exam
CMS138v5: Preventive Care and Screening: Tobacco Use: Screening and Cessation Intervention
CMS139v5: Falls: Screening for Future Fall Risk
CMS155v5: Weight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children and Adolescents
CMS165v5: Controlling High Blood Pressure
Additional Software TRAKnet 3.1 Relied Upon to Demonstrate Its Compliance: MedlinePlus Connect, Updox Direct 2014, Surescripts ePrescribing, LexiComp (Wolters Kluwer), Windows Operating System
Additional types of costs that a user may be required to pay to implement or use TRAKnet 3.1’s capabilities, whether to meet meaningful use objectives and measures or to achieve any other use within the scope of the health IT’s certification:
There is a one-time setup fee and monthly subscription fees for the EHR. The monthly subscription fees include all modules required for meeting Meaningful Use objectives.
There are no limitations that a user may encounter in the course of implementing and using the Certified Health IT’s capabilities, whether to meet meaningful use objectives and measures or to achieve any other use within the scope of the health IT’s certification.